DC on red alert as 'world's most infectious disease' is detected
Share this @internewscast.com

Health chiefs in Washington D.C. have confirmed a case of measles in a patient who visited multiple locations while contagious.

The individual traveled throughout the nation’s capital within the last week, including two Amtrak stations and an urgent care center.

Anyone who is unvaccinated, or who got their MMR shots before 1968, and came into contact with the infected person is being urged to contact their care provider.

The patient traveled on a Amtrak Northeast Regional 175 Train Southbound from Union Station on March 19 between 7pm and 11pm.

They then visited the MedStar Urgent Care Adams Morgan on 1805 Columbia Road on March 22 between 7pm and 11pm, local health officials said.

The growing measles outbreak in the US has infected over 300 people, mostly in West Texas, which is more than the number of total cases in the country last year.

It comes at a time of falling vaccination rates and low trust in public health institutions.

At least 95 per cent of the population needs to be vaccinated to prevent outbreaks, under public health guidance

At least 95 per cent of the population needs to be vaccinated to prevent outbreaks, under public health guidance 

Cold-like symptoms, such as a fever, cough and a runny or blocked nose, are usually the first signal of measles. A few days later, some people develop small white spots on the inside of their cheeks and the back of their lips

Cold-like symptoms, such as a fever, cough and a runny or blocked nose, are usually the first signal of measles. A few days later, some people develop small white spots on the inside of their cheeks and the back of their lips

The health alert in DC comes weeks after health officials in Maryland confirmed three measles cases in residents who had traveled abroad and passed through Washington Dulles airport.

Those cases were not related to the outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico or Oklahoma. 

Details surrounding the DC case have not yet been provided and it is not clear if it is linked to international travel.

DC has the lowest vaccination rate in the DMV at around 92 percent of kindergarteners — lower than the 95 percent needed to shut out measles.

In Virginia the rate is 94 percent and 97 percent in Maryland, according to a 2024 report in Education Week.

High vaccine coverage is needed to prevent outbreaks because the virus is so infectious: around nine in 10 unvaccinated people will catch it if exposed.

It is the most infectious disease known to man. 

In response to the cases in the DMV, One Medical, a health provider operated by Amazon, is offering vaccine appointments for those who don’t have immunity. 

Boosters are recommended for those vaccinated before 1968 who may have received less effective versions of the vaccine.

There have been 378 measles cases in 17 states so far this year, more than the 285 recorded all of last year.

There has been one confirmed death, a six-year-old girl in Texas, which was the first measles fatality since 2015. Another death in New Mexico is being investigated.

The MMR vaccine is considered 97 percent effective against measles. 

Without vaccination, measles kills around one in 1,000 people it infects due to complications like pneumonia or brain swelling.

The US states with confirmed measles cases so far this year are: Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont and Washington state. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

North Carolina Woman Accused of Killing Green Beret Husband and Hiding His Death: Authorities

North Carolina authorities have arrested a retired Green Beret’s wife in connection…

ICE States Drunk Driving, Not Protests, Led to University of Minnesota Student Losing Visa

MINNEAPOLIS — A University of Minnesota graduate student who was detained by…

Reasons Republicans Might Fall Short in a Florida Special Election

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter…

Pakistan to Expel 3 Million Afghans, Including Those Who Helped U.S. Forces

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the…

Shocking Images Revealed from ‘House of Horrors’ Where Woman Allegedly Held Stepson for 20 Years

The ‘house of horrors’ where a woman allegedly kept her stepson captive…

Glen Powell’s Mother Speaks Out About His Relationship With Sydney Sweeney in Revealing Phone Call

Glen Powell’s mom has spoken out about her son’s relationship with Sydney…

My Life Was Ideal Until My Police Dog Revealed a Dark Secret Making Me Question My Morality

On the surface, Davin Cole was a success story among San Francisco…

Chicago Teachers Union’s Negotiating Team to Review New Chicago Public Schools Contract Offers

CHICAGO (WLS) — Monday could be a big day in the long…

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race: A Crucial Battle Influencing Major Political Interests

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Majority control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will…

Celebrating Women’s History Month: Meet Gabrielle Harding, a Pioneering Black Pilot and United Airlines Captain from Sisters of The Skies

CHICAGO (WLS) — The sound of roaring engines is not just a…

Suspect in Rachel Morin’s murder case to confront victim’s family in court

This week marks the start of the much-anticipated trial for the undocumented…

Hooters Restaurant Chain Seeks Bankruptcy Protection for Founder-Led Acquisition

Restaurant chain Hooters of America filed for bankruptcy protection in Texas on Monday, seeking…